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To: Rarebird who wrote (35982)9/16/1998 12:26:00 PM
From: E. Mark  Respond to of 50808
 
The market doesn't annoy me, only asinine posters. From your perspective, my posts must seem asinine. I am comfortable with my investment positions, thank you. Since I am not competing with you, I wish you the best of luck in yours.

A few people have claimed that your posts contribute. I apologize to the thread for losing my head. It won't happen again. I often think your song's a little shrill, but sing on, Rarebird. You can still keep your respect.



To: Rarebird who wrote (35982)9/16/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: C. Niebucc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
I gotta tell ya my fine feathered friend...

You need to molt and shed your down. Do it before the bear eats you alive or the bull buries you in more BS. Do it, so that when you open you mouth more BS doesn't continue to fall from it. Do it 'cause you need to grow up.

"Religion ultimately boils down to how you treat other humans. Treating a person as a means to an end ( for the sake of profit or passion ) is very inhumane." - Rarebird

"means to and end":
Well you said you have an order in for $9.875.
Your negative posts are your attempt (means) to drive the stock to your price (end). Which clearly explains why the BS volume in your post have gone up.
OK, there is an exception to your posts. exchange2000.com
I figure someone like your mommy wrote for you, since it's my opinion, looking at the rest of your posts, that you don't have the maturity for it.

"Cry to S&P, not me!: - Rarebird
Hmm, so when you fail to do proper due diligence you blame it on the S&P. You should know that we all learn from our mistakes. But you can't learn from a mistake until you reconize and admit you made it.
Hey, what about that $8.00 Jan '98 call?

"Credibility? Then why do I have a long list of people who PM me asking for my short term views of Cube?" - Rarebird
Yeah, right, sure they do. BTW: they call it PRIVATE message for a reason.

"Give me all the Grizzleys to kill for my MO or give me Death!" -Rarebird
Oh, such a violent person. Keep on puffin' and MO will give you the latter.

Have a glorious day.



To: Rarebird who wrote (35982)9/16/1998 5:39:00 PM
From: Helios  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Rarebird - are you a diagnosed manic depressive. The changing tenor of your posts tend to indicate it. I worry about you boy. You should see someone. I understand that they are doing wonderful things with drug therapy these days. Hey and I am sure we could all pitch in and pay for electroshock treatment if it should turn out that you need it.



To: Rarebird who wrote (35982)9/16/1998 5:50:00 PM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50808
 
<<off topic>> The Grizzley Bear

5M Anti-Tobacco Campaign Planned

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The American Cancer Society announced a $5 million television campaign today ''to expose the lies'' of a tobacco industry advertising aimed at undermining anti-smoking bills in Congress. The attempt to turn the tables on Joe Camel will employ images of tobacco executives swearing to tell the truth before a House committee and a clip from a tobacco industry TV commercial. The advertising campaign launched by the tobacco companies last spring was widely credited for thwarting major anti-tobacco legislation.